The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 214, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 17, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDM0RE1TE.
SIDNEY SU008. VnprtW.
PoMlsbed Brery Alter noon (except
Saturday). aa4 Sondar Worn log.
OClcc of Publication: North
iDglon Sir eat
Entered at th I'ootoSee at Art more
i Beeort-etaii Mall Matter
November 2 168.
BUPSSCHIPTION HATES;
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One year W.W
The official newspaper of the United
tUtee Court tor the Southern District
Indian Territory; 'alto for the Chleka-
w Nation; and alto for the Chleka.
aw Stock Association of the Indian
Territory.
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Termt of United State Court.
At Chlckaaba HeglM Monday
September 5 and Monday.
February 1C. 1WJ and conUBMM In
cession two week.
At Ryan ItoBtna Monday October
33 and Monday March 2. 194C
and contlnHee In Hfeelnn ten days.
At Ircell ngtn Tbuiwlar Oc-
tobor 21 IMS and Thursday March
12 19M and continue In seeslon ten
days.
At Paula Vallr Uoeim Monday
Kovorobor 3 1&0S and Monday
.March 23 l&W and codUmhm In ee
flon fcur weeki.
At Ada BjKlna Monday Docora-
bor 1 100! and Monday April 20
1903 and centlntK in roeeten ono
.week.
At TUhamlnKO Begins Monday
December 8 1902 and Monday April
27 1901 and continues In RMfun one
.wct-k.
At Ardmoro DoKlna Monday Do-
cembor 1Z 1902 and Mpndny May 4
1901 and cohtlnuo in sowdon (right
vrcftka or longer.
SEEKING HIDDEN FACTS.
TT. iHTcxratf' (oujp-ioa'. '
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tnta rair i.
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making "f
palira. u.-
pvMtcADon in Eat-rn newn.i-.-ra of
tint foUowise adTrtlaat:
"1106 wll b paid for Uk t'-cUl
dlawotmt aht ay worth la ". J
to accotefMsy H-nry W. Pebc 7'e
JCxrort Price Lwt; W will be j d
for alMikr ekeet o( other leading i '
port hoaftM forelga corrMpoadcac
ok"lle)f aMrwerc win be considered
etrlctiy Confidential The Democratic
coagraMloMl committee wUb thoae
aheeta to domosttrate the wr great
difference between the home market
and export price charged by oar pro-
tected manufacturer. Adds "ms Liter
ary Unra Democratic Congronetorial
CoaticHtee. IDIm building Waahlng-
Uw. D. C.
The Information contained la the
aoeeial diacomt aheeti le of Ira por-
ta see bCMM It eatahllahea the con-
tention of the Democrats that Ameri
can raamraetafen are eeiHng goode
cheaper In foreign market than at
home and that this la don Vomaae
In foreign mark eta they araat meet
the competition of the world while
at home they are protected from oom-
aoUtlON by the tariff and can make
the domoetic coMMimer pay the prices
aaked. Theae export price llata are
propared secretly and are Joalouely
guardcnl to koep them from the public
When the voting public even among
the republicans finds tlxtt tho tariff la
weed to force American conaumers to
pny higher price for our manufac-
turers than are paid for the same ar
ticles when tonllo the othor.aida. of
tho world fur aalo there -will be a
lttle hcnltutlon before vote are cent
for the election of congressmen given
over to a iiollcy that perpetuate such
a tariff.
Exceed ve WW oiHotd noa.
H'.'tb- ' of M.B'i .n a iMr to
the Delia TfeW eh.tbe ahova. cap-
j -a. " ! aporetieBstoB has
i-'t ar . . .ii tb part of the world
ovr t.v t aBooiiftoaaaeot by W.
B Jobcon Vnited 8ta Attorney
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' -if n.a'' '
-tr lit ; 't.'r .r.
iimn.."'1 ha 'a -1 tl''that be ! ! pr'yil to tirosecute aar
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TIME TADLE.
Gulf Colorado & 8anta Fe Rallvay
(Bouthbound.)
Galveston & Chicago Bxp. ..3:40 a.m.
Cleburno & K. C. Hxpre. .4:20 p.m.
(Northbound.)
Oulvonton & Chicago I5xp..l2:i6 a.m.
Cleburno & K. C. ISxpreaa. .11:33 a.m.
A. W. DUNHAM. Agent
W. S. KHKNAN a. P. A.
All Unltod Htntefl mnlla clone
mlnutos prior to train lime.
. DAVID HHDI'HSI.D P. M
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4- linn tbn I lliL'.niltnlU'H Tnlunlinnii t
4 and call up
P II ON IS NO. C
If you want tho Ardmorulto.
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Recent meetlnga of the cattlemen of
Indian Territory and Oklahoma have
resulted In an agreement not t0 blp
any more cattle until there la good
advance In prices. They claim the
pasturea are good and they can hod
their cattla for months yet 1 K nec
essary.
The leunlen wlH d more to further
immigration to oar rnMat tla any
other g4iertwlnfc recently put out.
Tim leoplo will be her and aeo for
themselves what kind of a place Ard
more Is. Bvery cltlr.cn of the town la
expected to wear a euille It Jt has to
be lKrroweU and give the itrauger
a cordial welcome.
Ardmoro Thursday July 17.
No mntter In what direction you
turn you run up ngnlnst somo one
nt work for the big reunion.
A man la wantod Uy tho itdinlnls
trillion who can how out an nntl-trust
low that will help tho republican party
nnd nut hurt tho trust.
People are coming from all portions
of tho Turrltory and adjacent Hiatus
to tho reunion ami Ardmoro will
have a kind wulcomo for all.
Ardmoro Is today the bust advurtls
ed town In tho Indian Territory and
after noxt wook will bo about tlm host
ndvurtlBod town In the United States
Having In mind tho scriptural ad
monition to provide for oiioh own
family tho governor of Iowa tins up
painted his sinter to a $1300 Job that
tho Htnto pays for.
H'b In everybody's mouth tho r'
union. Not that tho people hnvo big
moutliH at nil but tho rounlon will he
the blggoet thing Ardmoro ever went
up against.
Tho Honrs at lunst a great many
of thum seem to have an Idea that
thoso who Rurrumhu- but refuse
tako tho oath of ulloglntico will be free
to light nnnthor day.
Now York distinguished lUolf last
year by 184C marriages botwoou
whiles and negroes. "That's ono way
of solving the negro problem nud
tho solvers are welcomo to It.
The man who guts the lumbor on
tho ground and erects a house upon
tho lot he Iiiih Just bought Ih doing
rooro for Ardmoro toduy than the man
who Is buying purely for spoculatlv
jinrposoB.
Mr. lloosovelt should have Insisted
on tho Immediate dollvory of the
packngo of reciprocity which ho had
wrapped up for Cuba. Tho dollvory
.wagon won't ho back until December
nnd tlion It will hnvo a load.
Every nook and comur of tho city
should undergo a thorough cK'unliiK
up In tho next few days. Not only
merchants but privnto Individuals
should procure bunting and Hags nnd
decorate ovorywhero for tho occasion
The president has had a loug con
sultation with Senator Spooner re
garding the Panama canal the out
come of which Is that BMoner will
go to Paris Prance to Investigate
title tn the land. If the investiga-
tion proves satisfactory the president
will nuthnrlte the paymont of tho
necessary forty million dollars to ac-
complish tho transfer.
HEWITT.
Special Corroepondonco.
Howllt. I. T. July 1C Preparations
are holng mado for a protracted meet'
lug at his placo by tho sanctified peo
ple.
Mr. flrlRRom who left tho Bock com
munlty liiHt winter has beon gathering
his cattle to move them to the Creek
nation.
Mr. Watklns tho A. & C contrac
tor bus his work almost completed
nnd hns moved a portion of his forco
to the Pnuls Vnlley branch of the
Santa Ko.
J. P. McClntchy tliVtownilto man
left Saturday for Anrmoro.
II. Dallerry went to Ardmoro Mon
dny.
Mrs. I.uoy Todd loft Saturday for a
vlBlt to Toxns.
Soveral Hewitt peoplo will visit
Port Worth noxt Sunday.
Dr. Fnnn of Ardmoro Was here Mon
day nnd Tuesday.
Tho Infant child of Mr. Olios died
last night nud will bo burled today
We lenrn that n little child of Mr
and Mrs. O. J. Polock 1b very low with
chills and fever.
J. F. Worshnm passed through town
en route to Ardmorer
cttJiTn of the Cnkkataw nation who
after July 1 1X2. is fouad to b
holding more thaa 320 acre a an
Individual noeseeaioa. Mr. Johnson's
dlctom to that Sect was baaed on a
cfeee el the lndfaa approptlaUon Mtl
paaeed by the recent congTc which
deoee became a law by virtue oi can-4
grettetonal onactraont. That It is a
law no oae dlepatee and that it be
comes the duty of Mr. Johnson to
enforce It as law no one denies. How
1 Mr. Johnson to know whether any
Indlridaal holds mbrc land than the
specified 330 acre? How can any
one know this except by a rarvey and
measurement of the tract In ques
tion? nl this favored land no atten-
tion has ever been paid to to section
line and farms are fenced and cul-
tivated according to fancy of conven-
ience. Parma are in all conceivable
shape except rectangular covering
section lines and quarter-section line
in utter and complete disregard of
acta artificial inn' andr bounds. Ia
Mr. oJhnaoa U. measure and calculate
the arer of these many-sided and trian
gular farms? Is the holder of the land
allowed to keep the 320 a or us of land
In hie farm and which may cut two
or three sections up Into bewildering
pigeon wings or will he be required
to throw .out his field with the com-
mons and conform to the section
lines leaving inoet of his growing
crop out on the rango for some othor
man to fence and claim? A tract of
land ono mile long and one-half of
a mile wide makes 320 acres and if
laid off now along section line would
rip every farm In tho country wide
open from stem to stern. If Mr. John
eon complloe with the brilliant con
ceptlon of Congress and puts this law
into immediate effect a he threat
ens he will need the services of sev-
ral thousand sunryors telomptite the
area of polygon farms oreut the fields
to rectangular 320 acres. How else
can he or any one else know when a
man If holding more than the allowed
830 acres? Bill Jones may say that
Peter Wolf la holding tn a field more
than the 320 acres andt ask that Peter
be dispossessed In favor of Bill and
that reter he further prosecuted as
tbftlaw directs." Peter Vs forthwith
to 'be Jerked 'before-- the court and
promptly denies the charts. BUI
never measured the field held by Pe
ter and- could not measure It tf he
tried to nnd hi evidence I fully
met by the dental of Peter. Now
what? Ia Mr. ohnaon to measure that
Held himself In the presenco of Com
petent witnesses We presume so as
there Is no law to compel any one
else to measure It and Mr. Johnson
I solemnly required by eongreee to
prosecute" every man holding more
than 'li'O acres nnd Mr. Johnson must
nstnblUh that fact before he can
prosecute." And this law tvas to go
Into effect on July 1 1902 nnd Mr.
Johnson having no choice In tho mat
tur iBHiiod nn edict that It would bo
so. If carried Into offect It would be
'allotment" puro aim complote and
tho further sorvlceB of the Dawes
commission becomus Mipcrflii'His. But
Mr. Jol'son Is not Turnlshor with a
single Burvt-yor imr n dollar to employ
ono. And he is not informod whether
tho 320 ncres Is to bo taken as this
farm lies or is to conform to section
linos. All he Is required to do Ih to
'prosecute" nnd to "prosecute" with
out knowledgo of tho fncts or any
way to obtain the knowledge. Why
this silly broak on tho part of con
gross Is nonrly as bnd as tho propos!
tlon of Win. Byrd candldato for Oov
ornor who In going to give tho peoplo
6fil ncres per head out of n domain
that can only supply 320 ncros all
around. Facts don't soom to cut nny
figure oithor with congress or Mr
Byrd. Congress pnBses an net of In
Faulty for Johnson to onforce nnd
Byrd follows stilt with nn arithmetic
which stoutly dontos that two nnd
two mako four nnd insists that thoy
make CS1.
A Glorious Death
Navasota. Tex. July 1C Ira Stop
toe a nogro living about six miles
north of hero In Brutoa county was
killed by lightning during u showor
yostonrny afternoon. Ho was out In
tho field entlng a watermelon when a
shower came up and ho took tho mol
on and ran under n pecan trcb whon
tho stroke came nnd ended his Ufa
Other ncgroos who saw tho accident
rushed to tho Bcono nnd found Stoptoo
dead with n pluco of melon still In
his mouth and the slice which ho bad
been eating firmly grasped in his
hand.
Tho peoplo want to keep out of tho
hnnds of.tho politicians Just as much
of their privnto business as possible.
' iou nro Invited to come to tho
Btoro formerly owned by Mrs. Becker
at tho corner of Main nnd Mill
Btroets nnd look through tho entlro
Btouk. You will find mnny things you
need and thoy are yours for leas' mon
oy thnn you could buy thorn nt whole-
solo. i2tf
DARROUGH GIVE8 OFFENSE.
Appoints Nenro Jailer and Stanch
Republicans Quit Party.
Vlnltn I. T. July 10. W. H. Dor
rough marshal of tho Northorn dls
trlct of tho Indian Territory' today
appointed Louis Muldrovvc5l.) as
I .. 1. . I ... . V. TTl '.fiT!l' ' I .
tiiftin biu in iiiu uuueii ounce jaw
This appointment caused a great
sensation hero today nnd stanch He-
publlcnnB quit tho party and Vlnlta
tonight Is thoroughly Democratic.
NEWS OVER 'PHONE. -5-
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Chagrft.
Our town waa flooded with drum-
mere yeaterday.
Loco.
Jaanee Leflwlch ie here today from
Dunces.
Comanche.
The cotton erep In this seeUoa is
a Rootf oae this year.
The corn crop is aleo falrty good.
A board of trade was organised
here Tuesday night which gives as
two such organization? as we already
have an active commercial club. The
board of trade starts off with a mem-
bership or :twenty-flve. Capt. J. T.
Jeanee Is president; U. O. Wilkinson.
st vice 1 president; J. B. Gay 2nd
vice president; J. F. Copeland of the
New secretary and W. A. Yates
treasurer.
A fine rain fell here this raornlBg.
Duncan.
The Duncan ball team defeated the
Comanche team at that place yester
day afternoon. Score SO to 0.
Tho first and second nines of this
place will play this afternoon.
Ravla.
Mrs. Scrlmshlre of Weodville Is
here vliltlng her mother.
Earl.
Bev. Keller 1 conducting a pro
tracted meeting at this place and
much interest la being manifested.
Thaekervllle.
Bev. J. C. Hutfyon Is holding a meet
ing at the Mahota chapel.
Hev. W. H. Harper has reidgned
the pastorship of the Baptist church
at this place. '
Dougherty.
Miss Daisy Heed of Ada was here
Tuesday en route to Marietta where
she will visit for a few day.
Miss Teeea Majors has returned
home from Sulphur.
Wynnewood.
A large crowd Is here today at
tending the picnic and to witness the
laying of the cornerstone of tho new
Synodlcal college to be erected at
this place.
Ml Bosa Burton who has been
quite sick for tho past week 1 re
ported a being Improved.
Pauls Valley.
Mrs. W. S. Burko 1 quite sick
Sulphur.
The old settlers' reunion waa a
grand .aucceas and overybody -had n
One time. Professor Oreen made
three successful balloon ascensions.
Inf Coming tfbwn .from the second as
Cfcnatoii Aei sprained his nnkle which
wa the only mishap of any kind
that occurred.
Mbw Nellie I toff waa here y ester
day from Ruff.
Nathan Sewa or Dari Spent several
day here this week.
B. H. White left yesterday for St
I.ouls on business.
Gllsonlfe.
J. B. Klrby went to Mill Creok this
morning from which place he will
tako tho trnln for St. I.ouls where
ho will mako a brief stay before go
Ing to Kentucky on a visit of. several
months.
Tho picnic people are roturnlng
home from tho picnic nt Sulphur
Mill Creek. .
V. A. Montgomery is. here visiting
H. H. MeCnrgo.
Arthur James Is hero today from
Ardmoro.
Mike. Sncod of Ard more Is hero
selling hardware.
Our annual picnic will be held here
next Saturday July 19.
New Mannsvllle.
E. L. Jones loft this morning for
Boff to visit hie father who 1b ro
ported qultu slok nt. that 'place.
Our town Is on a boom and every
thing Is flourishing.
Tho farmers in this soctlon all re
port good crops.
Madid.
Tho I-ndloa' Aid society of the
Prosbytorlan church will servo cako
nnd cream In tho Taliaferro building
Saturday evening. Tho proceeds will
bo used for tho benefit of tho church.
J. r . Dillingham went to Fort
Worth yoBtordny.
I'rofcsBor Draper Is here today
from Oakland.
A picnic wijl .bo given nt Oakland
saiuruay July ia.
1 Durwood.
Wo had a nice rain hero yester
day afternoon.
Quito a number of tho Durwood
people nro In Ardmoro today attend
ing court.
J. W. Brock of Earl passed through
today on routo to Ardmoro.
The dopot has been finished nnd
tho workmen nro now putting up tho
stock pens for tho Choctaw.
A speclnl train of thrco conches
bearing somo of the Frisco ottlclals
paseu tnrougn today en routo to
Ardmoro over tho Choctaw.
Provence.
Shirley & Edwards havo purchased
tho lunch stand of J 1IK Vaughn. at
this place.
Tha postofllco has been wovod1 Into
tho now building.
FOR THE NEXT 3 DAYS
A Continuation of
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Those BmWIf ta Prices
We Have Been Offering to the Good
People of Ardmore for the Past Week.
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5 boltB of 30s quality Per- 1 lot of C5c Corsets nil
jian Lawn to at sizes and shapes to close at
20c 39c
35 bolts nice fi cured Ba 30 boltB just received oi
tiste nnd Lawn 15c value N'o. 40 fancy Ribbon worth
to ko nt 25c to co nt
9c Oc
25 bolts Madras and Uinc 1 lot while nnd colored
ham lOe values anywhere P. K. worth 15n nnd 20ci
and to go at only to close nt
6 l-2c 12 l-2c
1 lot India Linen lawne 1 lot While Goods lace
and White Goods worth stripe Lawn P. K. and
12 l-2c and 15c to go at dotted Swiss worth 10c and
only 12 1- 2c to go nt
10c 8c
1 lot of 2. 3nnd4-strnp 15 bolls 25c nnd 35c values
Sandals French Militarv nnd of Silk Gingham and Em
Medium Heels worth $2 and broidered Linen now offered
$2.25 special for next 3 day? at only the yard
$1.5Q 5c
Burton-Peel Dry Goods Co.;
ARDMORE - - - IIVJD TER.
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S DECORATIVE BUNTING.
We can please if you are going fa
to decorate during the Ro-union. 1a
Whnt do you think of these
prices:
Tumblers G for 15c pj
C boxes matches 5o
Ilousehold ammonin 1 G-ounce 9z
bottle 10n o
5c
8 k
3 burs toilet soap.
4 packages Faultless Starch 25o
12 bars laundry soap 25c
2 boxes bag blue... 5B
6 ounce bottle Levi Ganeet'a
Snuff 25Q
Our line of Table Tumblers is
incomparable.
To close ladies' Trimmed lints
at 50o and 75c
bnirt waists former nrion fci
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m r' iv.u uji . 7XM
$1.50 ?2apd $2 50 now going ?f
VWU II II 1 1 lain k A
nt 50o nnd 75o
To close ladies' Dress Skirts
former price 75c $1 50 and
$2 now going at only end
one 35c. 75c nmi 41
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CINCINNATI RACKET STORE
Thi inpit il Ecininj.
TANNER
Phone 9 Dealer In Phone 9
Groceries and Fresh Meats
clean new up to
date stock of Gro-
ceries Meats and Del-
icacies for the table
and everything for the
housekeeper.
k thorough practical training ichool complete end od to date In evorv denrtmn".
Dr and nlsht achool the entlro jear. Dar puplli attend night aohool without extr
charge. Tuition I7.M iter mouth or Hu tor unlimited acholarthlp. Board tlO to $11 SO
per month. Noracatlun Puplla may enter at anj time. Etpi-j pupil u placed on hl
merit aod mor adtance as rapidly aa hla ability will permit Thorough training in
borteattlmecopaljunt with efflclenoy. Befereneea-Any bank or bualneai Hrni In
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